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Classic Chevy returned to Far North museum owner thanks to quick action
$80,000 classic Chevy returned to Far North owner after thief spotted making hand signals
Read moreJodie Turner-Smith files for divorce from husband Joshua Jackson
"When I first met my husband, we had a one-night stand," Jodie Turner-Smith said in 2021. This month she split from Joshua Jackson.
Read more‘Sort your parties out’ - Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke calls out Māori candidates as police investigation continues
Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke doubles down on claims of racist attacks.
Read moreNZ election 2023 live: Luxon 'not interested' in finding new date for Press leaders debate, Hipkins says
The National leader said he had "a full schedule" and that he was trying to campaign in as many towns and cities as possible.
Read moreGetting Sounds back to 'preferred' best to cost way more than first thought
Marlborough mayor Nadine Taylor urges Government to help foot flood repair bill, as it would be a “massive hill” to climb alone.
Read moreElection 2023: What Rotorua candidates say on climate change, flooded Rotomā garage owner
Rotorua MP candidates respond to Bryce Allan's story.
Read moreAuckland rescue helicopter damaged by 'heavy' wind gust
The strong hit the helicopter after it had landed and was shutting down following a rescue mission on Friday.
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Police spending millions to fix glaring technology system deficiencies
Despite an assessment on the system two years prior, multiple red flags still exist.
Read moreRaw sewage discharge at Golden Bay beach estuary goes undetected for six weeks
The leakage of sewage onto a Golden Bay beach where people could have been taking shellfish and eating them a "real issue", councillor says.
Read moreAuckland Westpac rescue helicopter damaged by rotor during strong wind
Four crew were on board when a strong gust knocked the rotor into the tail fins.
Read moreElection 2023: Bay of Plenty wāhine Māori breast cancer survivor calls for screening age to be extended
'Extend the age up for our kuia and lower it for our wāhine,' Kirihi Murray says.
Read moreSanitarium to resume supplying Weet-Bix to The Warehouse
Sanitarium has announced it will resume supplies of Weet-Bix to The Warehouse following controversy last week over pulling the product.
Read moreWellington City Council faces up to $147m town hall budget blow-out
The costs of strengthening and redeveloping Wellington Town Hall could nearly double as Wellington City Council announced a massive budget blow-out on the project.
Read moreFirefighters battling garage fire in New Plymouth
Firefighters are battling a garage fire at a flat in Moturoa, New Plymouth on Tuesday afternoon.
Read moreUsing an EV parking spot? If you're not plugged in, you may get towed
New government rule change means those who park in an EV parking space without charging risk punishment.
Read moreHawke’s Bay news in brief: Beastly sounds from Bay Cities’ Symphonic
Here's the latest news in brief from around the region.
Read morePerson critically injured after South Auckland crash
Road closures are in place and Serious Crash Unit at scene.
Read moreWhat’s On: Your guide to what’s happening in Rotorua, Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty region
What's on around the Bay of Plenty region.
Read moreUFC star Israel Adesanya told police he'd drunk two cocktails before driving home in a Bentley
According to police, the UFC star showed "signs of recent alcohol intake" when he failed a compulsory breath test at an alcohol checkpoint in Auckland.
Read moreMan threatened ex-partner with air rifle after she refused to feed him
He told police he was "frustrated" at not being given food as his benefit didn't cover his groceries.
Read moreWellington Town Hall earthquake-strengthening skyrockets to $329m
The cost was originally thought to be $43m, but the budget has since blown out four times.
Read moreArmed police officers chase fugitives in New Plymouth
Customers were shocked when a spiked ute stopped in a major retail centre in New Plymouth on a busy Tuesday morning.
Read moreSix-fold increase for coastal bus service
Six bus trips a week will replace a single weekly service along the Taranaki coast next month.
Read moreMultiple fires and thousands without power in South Canterbury gales
Outages could continue into Wednesday for some, while firefighters have pleaded for people to check conditions before lighting burnoffs.
Read moreNew 'ad-hoc' no-fishing area spoils plans for summer of sailing and fishing
New no-take fishing rules – imposed without fair warning or consultation – are threatening to spoil summer plans for fishing and sailing in Northland.
Read moreCTV building collapse: Judge rules in favour of allowing professional body to investigate former engineer
The professional engineering body can take disciplinary action against the man whose company designed the CTV building, a judge has ruled.
Read moreWatch: Incredible onboard footage of world's largest plane landing crooked during Christchurch gales
A passenger had "shivers" as he realised how crooked the plane was moments before landing.
Read moreFake company set up to claim $120k of Covid-19 wage subsidy
Uatesoni Filimoehala, who was bankrupt at the time, created a company the same day the Covid Wage Subsidy Scheme was announced.
Read moreMan jailed after admitting Covid-19 wage subsidy fraud
A man has been jailed for more than two years and a woman has sentenced to seven months' home detention for defrauding taxpayers through the Covid-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme.
Read morePolice spending millions to fix glaring technology system deficiencies
The New Zealand Police has been spending millions on its main technology system in the face of glaring deficiencies, while at the same time adding in high-tech data-mining tools.
Read moreThis North Island centre is heaven for nature lovers
As well as an iconic river weaving through the city, there’s a wealth of gorgeous parks, reserves and gardens.
Read moreRugby World Cup: Comeback All Blacks prop Tyrel Lomax looks ready to step it up
Greg Feek has given his top tighthead prop an emphatic endorsement as he works towards a likely starting World Cup quarterfinal assignment.
Read morePerson seriously injured after car they're in hits fence in Palmerston North
One person has been seriously injured after the car they were in went off the road and into a fence on Tremaine Ave in Palmerston North on Tuesday morning.
Read moreResidents describe 'sickening sound' as allegedly drunk rugby player drove into fence
It was an apologetic Hawke’s Bay rugby player who turned up to apologise for destroying a fence while driving in the early hours of Sunday, say the fence owners.
Read moreQueenstown cryptosporidium outbreak source may never be known - health authorities
Queenstown's cryptosporidiosis outbreak may never be known despite extensive testing, Te Whatu Ora Health NZ says.
Read moreCryptosporidium: 60 confirmed cases in Queenstown outbreak
The source of the infection is yet to be identified, Te Whatu Ora Medical Officer of Health Dr Susan Jack says.
Read moreFour injured in attack in Māngere, one in critical condition, man arrested
Police said they arrested a 25-year-old man at a bus stop in Māngere.
Read moreWild weather: Backlog from flight cancellations, ferry services cancelled
Air New Zealand says about 12,000 passengers have been affected by 93 cancelled flights , while more Cook Strait ferry crossings were cancelled.
Read moreChild went rigid, fainted when asked about Peter Ellis abuse, podcast reveals
Conviction - The aunt of a child who says they were abused by Peter Ellis has described the "blood-curdling" experience of a child fainting in front of her when asked about claims of abuse.
Read moreAuckland ferry commuters 'disgusted' as more cancellations announced
The Gulf Harbour ferry will now only operate twice in the morning, and twice in the evening - a decision Auckland Council says was necessary due to a shortage of staff.
Read moreCRAb attack: Deadly antibiotic-resistant bacteria island-hops around the Pacific
A drug-resistant infection is "a ticking time bomb" in the Pacific - including New Zealand, according to new Otago University research.
Read moreParnell sinkhole result of ageing infrastructure, expert says
The city needs to urgently address old infrastructure if it wants to avoid further water contamination, an environmental ecologist says.
Read moreAfter tough times on the Coast, hope is on the horizon
Business owners around Greymouth know about tough times but ahead of the election, and the usually busy summer season, there are glimmers of hope.
Read moreEstuary pollution in Bay of Islands caused by dumped red paint
Paint dumped in a stormwater drain caused serious pollution near Paihia over the weekend.
Read moreDunedin climate activist sentenced to 125 hours of community work for forging email
The judge denied Rosemary Penwarden's bid for a discharge without conviction, saying it was clear she did not regret her actions. Penwarden's lawyer said she was trying to protest using satire.
Read moreAuckland Council ploughs $12m into buying land near botanic gardens
Auckland Council has spent $12 million on a property bordering the botanic gardens in Manurewa to stop it being developed for housing.
Read moreGovernment agrees to give further $7m to Ruapehu Alpine Lifts
Cabinet has signed off on an additional support package of more than $7 million for the troubled Ruapehu Alpine Lifts.
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